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Overall rating:5.0

Value for money:5.0

Accuracy:5.0

By Sean from USA on 2016-07-30 16:04:00

Things I liked: This thing is an absolute beast! It. It basically seems like an upgraded 2100 which has been the benchmark of pump air guns for about 70 years, so calling it a Legacy is appropriate. And it's warranted, first thing I noticed was how hefty it is, has good weight to it, feels so solidly constructed, a very stable platform. When I began to pump it I could feel the power it stored, by about 6 or 7 pumps it began to be not so easy, and the pump stock it very sturdy. It came with a 4x12mm Crosman scope which is nice, I upgraded the a 4x32mm which is awesome as it gives you a much better field and the ability to see in low light situations. The BB loader is a cap in the butt that clicks completely off which I don't like so much, I remember some of my friends lost the cap and had duct tape on the butt. It has a spring loaded BB magazine as well, but personally I'm going to forget about BB's with this gun, I have a Pumpmaster for BB's. With it's rifled barrell, great and variable power and tuned in scope I will only be shooting pellets with this puppy. For the price this gun is a tremendous value, sturdy, accurate, variable, and durable as hell, will last forever, you're grand kids could shoot this gun with minimal maintenence. The Classic 2100 upgrade 2.0, in black. Nice gun.

Things I would have changed: Not much, maybe the BB load point if you're shooting BB's

What others should know: Durable as hell, you can beat this thing to a pulp and it will still work, and work well. The 4x12 scope it comes with is like and empty toilet paper roll, for a few bucks more get a decent scope. This is no repeater, multiple pumps take time and are loud, loading the breach with the pellet arranged properly can be difficult, but with a pen loader it became very quick and easy. But if you're good and sneaky one shot, one kill is all it takes, and this gun will deliver.

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Overall rating:1.0

Value for money:1.0

Accuracy:3.0

By Airgun Papa from USA on 2017-07-30 15:49:38

Things I liked: The power rating is only slightly more than the 2100 classic, but I still like the increase. I would like the cost savings if this were a quality rifle. However, the bosses on the right side of the rifle where the receiver screws are supposed to hold the halves together, were found to be split or broken off as it came from the factory box and the joint between the two haves was noticeably too wide from the start.

Things I would have changed: Well, if you eliminate the plastic receiver and go with metal you pretty much have a return to the 2100 Classic. So if I were Crosman I would dump this product and simply put the improvements (aluminum one piece pump rod, and new valve) into the 2100 Classic. Then you would have all the improvements in a rifle that will last. I would also bring back the 2200 Magnum .22 caliber version.

What others should know: I bought both this Legacy 1000 and a new 2100 Classic to compare them. The new receivers on the 2100 classic are far better than the former ones as they do not have the crude mould seams that the older ones had. The new ones are totally smooth and very attractive. Save the frustration and put the extra $10 to $12 into the model 2100 and leave this plastic offering alone. I am not returning my Legacy 1000 but instead putting its parts into a metal receiver from a 2100. Everything fits and is interchangeable. I had to give it an accuracy rating to submit the review so I just gave the Legacy 1000 a 3 star rating in this category even though it never was able to be used.

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Overall rating5.0 5.0

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By Kirk from USA on 2018-12-31See all my reviews

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Things I liked: I freely admit that this was a nostalgia purchase, but it was on sale and what can I say? Plus, its rated for two more pumps - 12 instead of 10.

Things I would have changed: Well, it's all plastic, and I always consider wood nicer, but at this price point, I'm not complaining. I would like to see the buttstock filled with an expanding foam so that hollow sound disappears.

What others should know: Good beginning gun for kids. Variable pressure available so it can be used in a basement with minimum pumps.
Loading port is difficult for big fingers. I solved that by using lead round ball ammo (Gamo). Its sized to take the rifling so the magnet isn't needed. Just drop one in the port and close the bolt.

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Overall rating3.0 3.0

Value for money3.0 3.0

Accuracy4.0 4.0

By Herb from USA on 2018-12-18See all my reviews

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Things I liked: I'm very familiar of the 2100/AM77 so no surprises with Legacy 1000. I like the look, size, weight of the rifle and with this one the accuracy right out of the box (after looking it over, making sure all is secure, bbl cleaned, etc.) after adjusted the sights and soon mounting a 3 MOA dot size red-dot sight. I
am getting a cluster of several shots at 50' that are slightly bigger than a navy bean. I like accuracy.

Things I would have changed: I would try to get way closer to that 10 FPE mark at max (12 pumps) if I were making a point, a big deal of it in advertising. The one I got even after
a tiny amount of proper oiling with the correct oil (silicone AG oil) only achieved 8.4 FPE on 12 pumps with 8.64 grain 4.52 mm H & N FTT pellets. I
tested a number of pellets several times. One time several years ago I had a unmodded new out of the box Remington AM77 that actually did produce 10 FPE on 10 pumps - to be exact 10.4 FPE and that was with CPLs 7.9 grain. So it is possible without mods/tuning. Just quality control rather than luck will get a 10 FPE or so gun into many buyers hands.

What others should know: Don't be afraid of plastic. Don't hold pistol grip of shoulder stock to pump - especially to several or 12 max pumps. Don't do that super fast wild little
boy style pumping. Even with compact scope or red-dot sight you can still grab in that area and with other hand do smooth full pump strokes all the way out and all the way back to compression tube. So many cheat like push ups and don't get air in on a stroke or 2. To heck with BBs - use those in your Red Ryder! Easy on the oil/lube and in the right locations. With a little practice loading will become much easier (pellets). Don't leave this gun out in the Sun on a table or whatever all day! Store with a couple of pumps in gun - but not cocked nor loaded.

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Overall rating5.0 5.0

Value for money5.0 5.0

Accuracy5.0 5.0

By Edward from USA on 2018-12-16See all my reviews

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Things I liked: Variable power is great.

Things I would have changed: Loading of pellets is awkward. It's hard to get them in oriented the right way.

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Accuracy4.0 4.0

By Joe from USA on 2018-08-19See all my reviews

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Things I liked: Price is very reasonable. 8-pumps is all you need instead of the 10 or 12 that other rifles require. Velocity is very good and the fiber optic sights are decent.

Things I would have changed: It would be great is the stock was adjustable or had an option of two interchangeable lengths so adults and kids can share with comfort.

What others should know: We have a chronograph. With the Crosman Premier HP pellet and the chrono 10-feet from the muzzle we get 812 fps with 8-pumps, 634 fps with 5-pumps and 485 fps with 3 pumps. My two 12-year old boys can pump this themselves but struggle with pump # 7 and #8 when they pump that much. We have a 4X20 scope on it. The rifle shoots nickel sized groups at 15-yards with 5-pumps. At 25 yards it really does best with 8-pumps and will group about 1.25". While some may think this is a little light on Ft/lbs for rabbit hunting, we have taken many out to 25 yard with head shots. We keep the squirrel shooting to 15 (maybe 20) yards max because the groups open too much for a consistent head shot on a squirrel further out. The rifle is very quiet, the noise from pumping is louder than the report. We've shot over 500 pellets in 9 months and it still works very consistently. We have not tried BB's.

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By joseph coelho on 2018-06-11

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Things I liked: love this rifle I put a leapers accushot mount + good scope an this thing shoots way better than expected

Things I would have changed: too soon hav to shoot it more

What others should know: being something new hav to see how long it last without a problem

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Overall rating4.0 4.0

Value for money4.0 4.0

Accuracy4.0 4.0

By Randy Deville on 2018-02-11

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Things I liked: The gun is very accurate mine loves the 7.9 CROSMAN PELLETS I use this gun for small game hunting I no longer shoot a 22 rifle I love this gun I also have 2 break barrel rifles the advantage of this gun is there is no reverse recoil {easy on scopes}

Things I would have changed: I had the same problem a lot of people have The supports between the receiver halves break I fixed mine by drilling through with a small bit and installing small screws with washers and lock nuts PROBLEM SOLVED. I think a few small things could be done to this gun as far as build quality of course price would go up - and it would be the perfect air gun for small game hunting

What others should know: I love this gun-cant be beat for the price I have worked with guns and done maintenance work all my life this is a great gun for the price if u are able to fix a few minor issues on it

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By Airgun Papa from USA on 2017-07-30See all my reviews

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Things I liked: The power rating is only slightly more than the 2100 classic, but I still like the increase. I would like the cost savings if this were a quality rifle. However, the bosses on the right side of the rifle where the receiver screws are supposed to hold the halves together, were found to be split or broken off as it came from the factory box and the joint between the two haves was noticeably too wide from the start.

Things I would have changed: Well, if you eliminate the plastic receiver and go with metal you pretty much have a return to the 2100 Classic. So if I were Crosman I would dump this product and simply put the improvements (aluminum one piece pump rod, and new valve) into the 2100 Classic. Then you would have all the improvements in a rifle that will last. I would also bring back the 2200 Magnum .22 caliber version.

What others should know: I bought both this Legacy 1000 and a new 2100 Classic to compare them. The new receivers on the 2100 classic are far better than the former ones as they do not have the crude mould seams that the older ones had. The new ones are totally smooth and very attractive. Save the frustration and put the extra $10 to $12 into the model 2100 and leave this plastic offering alone. I am not returning my Legacy 1000 but instead putting its parts into a metal receiver from a 2100. Everything fits and is interchangeable. I had to give it an accuracy rating to submit the review so I just gave the Legacy 1000 a 3 star rating in this category even though it never was able to be used.

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By STEPHEN from USA on 2017-05-09See all my reviews

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Things I liked: Accuracy. Price. Variable power. Looks good. Seems well made and solid enough for a mostly plastic rifle. I wanted a rifle with virtually no recoil, but I cannot afford a high end (or even low end) PCP, filling equipment, etc. So I decided to look at pump guns. Initially I was going to get a Crosman 2100b - until this rifle came out. I read as many reviews as I could find (not many, as this gun is still relatively new to the market). But the reviews I found were favorable, and since this rifle is based on the legendary 2100b, which gets very good reviews, I figured I would try it. I am glad I did. It is now my primary air gun, replacing my Beeman break barrel.

Things I would have changed: I wish they did not even bother with support for BBs in this rifle. In my opinion it cheapens the appeal a little. This is a pellet gun, pure and simple. I will not be putting any BBs through it.

What others should know: The trigger on this rifle is not nearly as nice as the one on my Beeman. It is long and creepy. Hoping it will smooth out over time. But I did not expect much at this price point and I am getting used to it. I do not feel that it inhibits my ability to shoot this rifle well. Just something to note. This rifle is not nearly as powerful as my Beeman break barrel, even at a full 10 pumps. But that's ok. I purchased this rifle specifically for target shooting and plinking in the back yard. My neighbors are very close and I have a small backyard (15 yards across max) so I needed something a bit less powerful and more quiet than my Beeman. This fits the bill perfectly. Currently, I can hit a bottle cap (basically a 1-inch target) at 13 yards with open sights from a sitting position (no rest). That's pretty good for me, and hoping to improve on that.

After a few more weeks of using this rifle almost daily, it just gets better and better. The most accurate pellets for it seem to be the Crosman 7.4 grain wadcutters. I have been able to stretch out my range a bit, albeit with a larger target. I can hit a 2 inch spinner target consistently at 20 yards with open sights with 4 pumps. The pumping action is smoothing out a bit and so is the trigger. The trigger pull is getting lighter with use, as sometimes now it surprises me when it goes off. So I'm getting more and more used to it and it is definitely smoothing out. This rifle is very accurate. Certainly more so than I am. I did put a 4x32 scope on it for a day just to try it and I was able to move the spinner target out to 25 yards. But having a scope on this rifle inhibits my ability to pump it easily because the best place to grasp it with your non-pumping hand is directly over the receiver. So I took the scope off.

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Overall rating4.0 4.0

Value for money5.0 5.0

Accuracy5.0 5.0

By Ed from USA on 2017-04-18See all my reviews

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Things I liked: This review is based entirely on my own opinions and personal experiences with the Crosman Legacy 1000 multi-pump. The Legacy 1000 is a very impressive rifle for its price, surprisingly so. Upon initial inspection, the 'composite' (plastic) all over the gun is seemingly a big let down compared with the claims of power and durability from manufacturer. However, as soon as you begin to pump (you'll feel it) and then fire the rifle, you will quickly dismiss your trepidations of the low cost materials affecting overall quality and shoot on. The Legacy is truly a beast, and it delivers a noticeable amount of power thru very smooth operation- it just feels good to fire this rifle. Lastly, the accuracy and consistency of this rifle is also very surprising. The Legacy 1000 certainly out performs my 2100 and my Daisy 880 in all aspects of power and accuracy. You will feel a difference when you fire this rifle at 12 pumps. In my opinion, its very worth the low price to own this model of Crosman!

Things I would have changed: It would be nice indeed to have this rifle offered with a metal receiver, and maybe a wood grain stock or chrome barrel (or all three!). Once you actually use the Legacy, all the plastic doesn't really make it feel cheap so much as it makes it lightweight and sleek. It is a very smooth operating rifle. Again, I do not believe that either plastic or metal construction affects the performance or longevity of this (or any?) rifle, its just an issue of perceived or assumed quality and aesthetics. That vanity is the only reason for the 4 star overall rating. Id gladly pay a bit more for this rifle if it had the metal receiver like the RAM 77 or the 2100. (Oh, and get rid of the bb's!! This is a PELLET gun!!)

What others should know: I actually swapped the metal receiver from a Crosman 2100 with the Legacy's (the 2100 is a lesser rifle) . If you choose to go that route, with a bit of patience and youtube, it CAN be done! Just know that any modifications will void warranties and mistakes or lost pieces could leave you with nothing more then an inoperable pile of junk!! I have read conflicting reports that the Crosman/Remington Airmaster 77 supposedly has the same internals (a TON of power) as the Legacy but with the metal receiver-and the Remington name-however it costs about 20 bucks more (I cant verify if that is actually true!). In my opinion, with that one modification (a swapped metal receiver), combined with the already present tremendous power and accuracy, the Crosman Legacy 1000 is absolutely the best pump up air gun I own. I would even go so far as to say the Legacy 1000 is the best air gun available that cost less then 150 bucks- modifications or not! Read the manual, have fun and be safe!

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By David from USA on 2016-12-30See all my reviews

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Things I liked: Just received it today, and only about 100 shots so far, though: Good accurate .177 cal Multi Pump rifle. Decent power, better than expected it exceeds my Daisy 880's (first .177 pumper to do that for me), PA's 10 for 10 shows 706FPS average of 3 shots at 8 pumps with 7 grain pellets, and this rifle goes to 12 pumps which would probably be around 760 to 770FPS range with 7 grain pellets. This kind of pumper tends to shoot a little hotter when it breaks in a bit, so it may end up being even better than this. This rifle is also shooting more precisely than I expected out of box. THE CROSMAN LEGACY 1000 IS LIKELY TO BECOME MY PRIMARY AIR RIFLE.

Things I would have changed: At this price? I would remove support for BB's, this has a rifled barrels so it is PELLETS ONLY for me.

What others should know: Loading pellets is easy, just place the pellet at the bottom of the ramp that leads into the loading channel, and roll it into place with your thumb, perfect load every time. This Rifle is a Rifle, it has a rifled barrel, so it is best to stick with lead pellets, NOT BB's (even Crosman published an article about why BB's are bad for rifled barrels).

Definitely a great multi pump rifle. Though not worth putting a scope on. With a scope you have to palm the barrel shroud to get enough leverage for pumping, and on one of my Crosman Legacy 1000's this caused the shroud to be loose enough to negitively effect accuracy. Though with only open sights the Legacy 1000 is one of the best rifles for the money.

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By Carlton from USA on 2016-12-30See all my reviews

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Things I liked: Light weight and easy to handle size, good looking rifle. Very accurate, 3-10 pumps for different shooting purposes. Can add a scope to the dovetail base. Decent sights and trigger. Shoots a variety of pellets. Quite, no co2 fuss.

Things I would have changed: Pellet loading system. Make a repeater style magazine system available. Engineer a multi shot repeater that requires much fewer pumps and higher fps.

What others should know: Overall excellent pump rifle. Basically a more powerful Crossman 2100b in an all black finish. Add an inexpensive scope and this rifle makes a good shooter for targets including short range small pests.

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By Jeff from USA on 2016-12-29See all my reviews

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Things I liked: I like the power and accuracy of this gun. It feels and looks like a 2100B on steroids. I have not chronographed it yet, but I will after I put 200+ shots through it to allow for break in. I will also run a comparison with my 2100B.
The all black finish looks great and the price makes this one of the best deals on the market. It is definitely not a kid gun. . .

Things I would have changed: The stock is hollow plastic and the sound of 200 BBs inside really give it a cheap feel. Pick up the gun and you can hear the BBs rolling around like in a baby rattle.
Also the pump stock is plastic and makes a cheap noise when the gun is pumped and I added a little piece of rubber to the rear edge of the stock when it hits the piston barrel. I also added a piece at the far end when the stock hits when opened all the way. These two small mods quieted down the gun significantly and give it a much higher quality feel.

What others should know: I would definitely add rubber or a piece of 1/8" insulation to the edge of the pump stock. That makes a huge difference in noise. Weather permitting I plan to spray the stock with automotive sound absorbing truck bed liner spray to help quiet the sound of rolling BBs in the stock.
Out of the box my scope would not tighten to the rail. With the screws turned in all the way in, the distance from opposite side of the mounts to the screw head were 0.853" and 0.849". That was too wide. I squeezed them both with my vice grips down to 0.810" and could mount the scope perfectly.

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Value for money5.0 5.0

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By Charles from USA on 2016-09-12See all my reviews

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Things I liked: I bought this for plinking with pellets as I use an old Daisy for BB's. I like it. Pretty accurate, very light and easy enough to pump it up.

Things I would have changed: Leave out the 'scope' and just add some pellets to the box.

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By Robert from USA on 2016-08-08See all my reviews

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Things I liked: Rifle is light and I can shoot regular size tin cans at 38 yards and it still has enough energy to make the cans dance. Closer shots have more energy and I tryed several different style pellets
before picking a longer, heavier pellet.

Things I would have changed: I think I'd go with a teflon, self sealing piston.. Rifle works good as is though.

What others should know: I bought two and usually shoot 20 rounds when practicing. If your going to shoot more than 20 rounds better eat your wheaties..

Yes it is a nice rifle. Though it is not that hard to pump, easier than my Crosman 140 (.22 cal rifle, megnum pumper from the 1950's).

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By Sean from USA on 2016-07-30See all my reviews

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Things I liked: This thing is an absolute beast! It. It basically seems like an upgraded 2100 which has been the benchmark of pump air guns for about 70 years, so calling it a Legacy is appropriate. And it's warranted, first thing I noticed was how hefty it is, has good weight to it, feels so solidly constructed, a very stable platform. When I began to pump it I could feel the power it stored, by about 6 or 7 pumps it began to be not so easy, and the pump stock it very sturdy. It came with a 4x12mm Crosman scope which is nice, I upgraded the a 4x32mm which is awesome as it gives you a much better field and the ability to see in low light situations. The BB loader is a cap in the butt that clicks completely off which I don't like so much, I remember some of my friends lost the cap and had duct tape on the butt. It has a spring loaded BB magazine as well, but personally I'm going to forget about BB's with this gun, I have a Pumpmaster for BB's. With it's rifled barrell, great and variable power and tuned in scope I will only be shooting pellets with this puppy. For the price this gun is a tremendous value, sturdy, accurate, variable, and durable as hell, will last forever, you're grand kids could shoot this gun with minimal maintenence. The Classic 2100 upgrade 2.0, in black. Nice gun.

Things I would have changed: Not much, maybe the BB load point if you're shooting BB's

What others should know: Durable as hell, you can beat this thing to a pulp and it will still work, and work well. The 4x12 scope it comes with is like and empty toilet paper roll, for a few bucks more get a decent scope. This is no repeater, multiple pumps take time and are loud, loading the breach with the pellet arranged properly can be difficult, but with a pen loader it became very quick and easy. But if you're good and sneaky one shot, one kill is all it takes, and this gun will deliver.

I was wrong about the BB loading cap. It does slide open, just slide it open, it stays in place while loading and slides closed with a click. I just ripped the damn thing off at first, luckily it click back on the rails easily and works well.

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By joseph from USA on 2016-07-24See all my reviews

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Things I liked: Looks and the power love the spring loaded bb magazine as well as the side loading port for the pellets

Things I would have changed: The accuracy was about 2" at 8yds With crosman premiers from a rest. Very disappointed as I bought 2 of them for my brother in law and I to plink and shoot pests with. Accuracy was such that I had to return them as they could not be used for intidid purpose.

What others should know: I have been an avid air gunner for almost 17 years with 10's of thousands of pellets down range. I do not feel like I was wanting to much from these rifles at there price point. I had a daisy 880 that would do less than 3/8 in at the same 8yds that I paid $40 for. We literally had trouble hitting cans off hand and 15 yds

My Legacy 1000 came with an inexpensive, 4x15, scope made in China, Out of the box the combination shot 4 inches to the left at 10 yards. It took a few minutes to dial the scope in. I suspect the original poster was using one of these cheap scopes. The gun is dead on repeatable. And at ~$50 is one of the best deals on the market.

I would have to agree with Cory. I could not see any pumper getting that poor of accuracy at that close of a range in even the worse possible shape, even if the rifling and crown were severely messed up, and worse possible pellet. I have found after trying many options that with all of my pumpers (Crosman 2289g's, Daisy 917's, Daisy 880's Daisy 953's, Crosman 66 [rifled version], and one old Crosman 2100), that 40wt Non Detergent Oil seems to work best for all of them (Non Detergent only, like the thickest oil recommended in the Daisy 880/881/917/922/22x/22sg manuals), note I live in the desert so maybe 30wt Non Detergent if you are up north. I am still waiting on my first Crosman Legacy 1000 to be tested and shipped, will give a full review once I have found the pellet it likes and have put at least 1000 shots through it with that pellet.

I can't imagine what the problem might be with your 2 guns. All I can say is at 10 yards I was making a very small single hole with mine. Defects and problems happen but using the exact same Crossman Premier pellets I had no problems. I would try and send them back under warranty since it's less than 30 days. Pyramid Air is fantastic at customer service. I've had defective airguns from Daisy and they were more than willing to sort it out for me rather than having to go through the manufacturer.

i have to disagree with users claim, the barrel would have to be off set by a whole inch to get 2 inch groups at 8 yards, i think the user is doing something wrong or exagerating on this one, this rifle and the daisy 880 at worst will get 3/4 inch groups with the worst pellets at 15 yards, i have been collecting and shooting pump rifles since 12 and i am 48 years old, if i had the rifle i could prove this case wrong, i even proved people wrong in videos about the daisy 880, you can get 1 inch groups at 25 yards and under with proper speed from pumps and the right pellet, also you have to lube any crosman pump up, they love oil because they have no felt pad, he ran the pumper out of oil and that would cause problems, over all i have to say its the user on this one and not the rifle i will even buy the one he sent back and prove that non sense of 2 inch groups at 8 yards

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